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Enhancing 'synchrony' and reflective practice

Christian Counsellors Association Australia

 

 

Enhancing "synchrony" and reflective practice

through the awareness and use of rhythm

27 May 2024, 7:00pm - 9:00pm ACST 

 

** This professional development will be recorded **

In this modern era there are constant pressures to adapt and adjust our sails in life and as practitioners…due to global events such as the recent pandemic, and technological advances that both provide opportunities to enhance our personal and professional lives and also require mindful awareness due to potential threats…
 
Our challenge is to navigate these pressures to adjust while maintaining focus and calm in our life and work. Research has shown that one tool that enhances this capacity for adaptability is the implementation of Rhythm…
 
During the upcoming workshop, Gabrielle will explore with us the links between constant requirements for adaptation, and personal and professional burnout; linking neuroscience, Porges’ Polyvagal theory, attachment theory, and the benefits of incorporating Rhythm in life and work…
 
Attendees will leave with an enhanced understanding of the connections between these areas, and we will have explored ways to integrate this understanding into our life and work in a way that enhances the outcome for self and client/supervisee.

This is an in-person and online event.

Presenter/s:

Gabrielle Enright

An experienced professional, Gabrielle’s career has spanned a variety of landscapes, including education, health and wellbeing, corporate leadership and team development in addition to extensive experience as a counsellor, both in private practice and with CarersSA as a carer counsellor.

Her supervision practice involves working with individuals in private practice and with employees of organisations, including pastoral supervision. Her wholistic approach enables supervisees to grow and flourish both personally and professionally in order to bring their best to their work in the moment, develop clinical wisdom, and to maintain the highest possible professional and industry standards. Gabrielle is also co-facilitator (with Rachel Friebel) of the PACFA accredited Supervision Alliance Supervision Training, developed by Dr Pamela Brear.

She is available for supervision of supervision practice, is a clinical practitioner with the Psychotherapy and Counselling Federation of Australia (PACFA), and a member of the Australian Clinical Supervision Association (ASCA).

This course counts towards 2 hours of category A CPD

Click here to register.

Early Bird discount finishes on 20 May 2024

When
27/05/2024 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM
Cen. Australia Standard Time
Where
Tabor College 181 Goodwood Road Millswood, SA 5034 AUSTRALIA
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